Accordingly, Hanoi named 22 new roads and streets, including: Phuong Bai Street (Ha Dong District) 880m long; Dong Dau Street (Ha Dong District) 1,260m long; Hoang Trinh Thanh Street (Ha Dong District) 1,090m long; Nguyen Van Luyen Street (Ha Dong District) 2,000m long; Cu Khoi Street (Long Bien District) 1,250m long; Hoa Dong Street (Long Bien District) 830m long; Nguyen Gia Bong Street (Long Bien District) 1,780m long; Dong Thanh Street (Long Bien District) 620m long; Quan Tinh Street (Long Bien District) 500m long; Vo Trung Street (Long Bien District) 500m long; Ly Dam Nghien Street (Hoai Duc District) 1,260m long; Trieu Tuc Street (Hoai Duc District) 2,000m long; Phu Luu Te Street (My Duc District) is 2,430m long; My Ha Street (My Duc District) is 3,000m long; Sat No Street (My Duc District) is 4,690m long; Ha Xa Street (My Duc District) is 430m long; Trung Nghia Street (My Duc District) is 3,000m long; Trinh Tiet Street (My Duc District) is 540m long; Thuong Tiet Street (My Duc District) is 2,170m long; Tran Thi Bac Street (Soc Son District) is 620m long; Quang Liet Street (Thanh Tri District) is 1,140m long; Phuong Dung Street (Thanh Tri District) is 2,750m long.
At the same time, adjust the length of 3 streets, including: Huynh Thuc Khang Street (Dong Da District) for the section from the end of Huynh Thuc Khang Street at the intersection of Nguyen Chi Thanh - Huynh Thuc Khang to the intersection of Cau Giay Street at Icon4 Tower building; 1,290m long, 30m wide (roadway 15m, sidewalks on each side 7.5m).
Extending Phao Dai Lang Street (Dong Da District) from the intersection of Nguyen Chi Thanh - Huynh Thuc Khang to No. 8 Phao Dai Lang (opposite the Hydrometeorological Center of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment); adjusting to 90m, 30m wide.
Extending Le Mat Street (Long Bien District) from the end of Le Mat Street (next to Le Mat Temple and Pagoda) to the intersection of Dao Dinh Luyen Street (next to house number 15, residential group 8, Viet Hung Ward); 460m long, 13.5m wide (roadway 7.5m, sidewalks on each side 3m).
Naming 2 public works including: Long Bien Park (Long Bien District) for the planned land area and park construction in Viet Hung Ward, Long Bien District (in front of Long Bien District People's Committee headquarters); the Northwest borders Van Hanh Street, the Northeast borders CXCL-09 block (oil pipeline corridor), the East and Southeast borders Nguyen Cao Luyen Street, the West and Southwest borders Doan Khue Street; area is 157,237m².
Ngoc Thuy Park (Long Bien District) for the planned land area and park construction in Ngoc Thuy Ward and Thuong Thanh Ward, Long Bien District; the Northwest borders the planned street named Nguyen Gia Bong, the South and Southwest borders the 25m street, the Northeast borders the 13.5m wide street; the area is 68,554m².
The City People's Committee assigned the Department of Culture and Sports to preside over and coordinate with the city's departments, branches, sectors, mass organizations, People's Committees of districts and related units to organize propaganda and introduce the naming and adjustment of the length of roads, streets and public works; the meaning of the names of places and famous people given to new streets, public works and roads and streets with adjusted length.
The People's Committees of districts, towns and cities shall preside over and coordinate with the Department of Culture & Sports, Department of Transport, Department of Construction and relevant units to demarcate boundaries and install nameplates on 22 newly named roads and streets; 3 streets with adjusted lengths and 2 new public works.
Hanoi City Police directs the police of districts, towns and cities with newly named roads, streets and public works; roads and streets with adjusted lengths to develop plans to coordinate with relevant units to adjust documents related to households living in the area, ensuring stability at the grassroots level.
Source: https://kinhtedothi.vn/ha-noi-dat-ten-cho-22-tuyen-duong-pho-moi.html
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